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Dont break the ice
Dont break the ice












Pity the bunny who’s been allocated to run it. So why do we insist Probably because ‘icebreaker’ is there in black and white, on the agenda. You can start with 1 and write up to 32, or stick with 1-10 and repeat them depending on what you would like to teach your child. Those dreaded words, ‘Let’s start with an ice-breaker’ land as awkwardly as any dad joke. Or you can use number stickers and just apply one per cube. I used a silver Sharpie marker to keep that icy feel. One of the games I’ve been able to adapt for almost every single kiddo is my “Don’t Break The Ice” game I picked up at Goodwill last year for $1 or $2. Write a number on each pretend ice cube with the permanent marker. Tap out ice blocks one by one, but Don’t Break the Ice The object of this classic game is to keep Phillip the Penguin on top of the ice, but as the game goes on, the ice blocks start falling. I have what feels like 5,000 IEPs in January that I’m trying to finish data collection for, in addition to the progress reports that needed to be completed, so I’ve needed 1-2 simple activities this week that I could adapt for every student/group I had to see since I haven’t had much time to plan beyond that! I think while most of us are excited to see the kids again and hear all about their break, the transition back after 1.5-2 weeks off, especially after a busy holiday season, can be a little rough and often times, a bit hectic (unless you’re a super planner and had this week’s therapy all planned and ready to go before you left for break– in which case, you’re a rock star and I wish I had your talents). If your child struggles with proprioception, chances are they also struggle to put the right amount of force into a task. Check us out every Monday, Wednesday, Friday a. I remember playing it as a kid Small ice blocks are wedged into frame and the child must tap out a singular block without making the whole surface crash down. We’re playing Don’t Break The Ice, but dressed up as some of our favorite icy characters so we are the ice. “Is it wine-thirty yet?” was one of the things I heard early this morning from a coworker. Don’t Break the Ice has been around for quite awhile.














Dont break the ice